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Simon Starling: recent history
2011, Tate St Ives, CAC Málaga, Ayuntamiento de Málaga
in Spanish
8496159914 9788496159914
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Simon Starling: Nachbau/Reconstruction
July 1, 2007, "Steidl/Folkwang Museum, Essen"
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3865214703 9783865214706
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Simon Starling: Nachbau : Museum Folkwang, Essen
2007, Museum Folkwang, Steidl, Steidl/Folkwang Museum, Essen
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Simon Starling: Cuttings
February 1, 2006, Hatje Cantz Publishers
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3775716742 9783775716741
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Simon Starling: cuttings : Kunstmuseum Basel, Museum für Gegenwartskunst, the Power Plant, Toronto
2005, Hatje Cantz
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Simon Starling
2004, Städtische Ausstellungshalle am Hawerkamp, Villa Arson
in English
3935730144 9783935730143
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Essen, Gottingen
Edition Notes
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museum Folkwang, Essen, Apr. 20-July 1. 2007.
"In Nachbau, ... Simon Starling delves into the presentation of art in shifting historical and architectural contexts. His starting point is the Museum Folkwang in Essen, Germany, one of the first to specialize in Modern art, founded at the beginning of the last century. In 1937, some 1,400 works from its collection--including pieces by artists such as Matisse and Cèzanne--were declared 'degenerate' and locked away by the Nazi government. The museum itself was destroyed in 1944 and 1945, rebuilt after the war, and is now about to be partially demolished once again in the course of renovations. Working in the museum's confines, using four photographs of its galleries taken between 1929 and 1944 by Albert Renger-Patzsch, (a key photographer in the 'Neue Sachlichkeit', or 'New Objectivity'), Starling reconstructs that era's art placement and surroundings in a detailed, film set-like installation, bringing this charged historical background forward into the present. This two-volume artist's book on the project documents and elaborates on the installation and ideas it explores: the continuities, transformations and alterations that the artist shows shaping art and history"--Vendor catalog.
Vol. 2 has several blank pages.
Issued in slipcase.
Includes bibliographical references.
Vol. 1 is German text and vol. 2 is English translation.
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